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Post by greenpoleffc on Aug 24, 2006 23:02:34 GMT 10
For those of you with strong stomachs, check this out from Citeh's game against Pimpey last night. youtube.com/watch?v=syurgraIu5oThis is the highlights package at 8 mins and the incident is about halfway through. Thatcher only got a yellow and according to the BBC, the Police are investigating it! Quite how the ref and both linos missed it is unbelievable
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Post by shelleybeach on Aug 25, 2006 18:41:18 GMT 10
it was pretty sickening and he has been suspended for elbowing before - but he has written a letter of apology so it's OK now.
i heard that as he had been given a yellow that's all that he will be punished.
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Post by johnnywarren on Aug 25, 2006 19:18:59 GMT 10
Portsmouth midfielder Pedro Mendes has described Ben Thatcher's challenge as the worst moment of his career. Mendes was knocked unconscious and spent the night in hospital after Manchester City defender Thatcher hit him with his arm.
"The moment was terrible. After the incident, I do not remember anything after that until I was in hospital," Mendes told the Daily Mail.
"It is the worst thing that has ever happened to me in my career."
Thatcher received only a yellow card for the challenge but Greater Manchester Police and the Football Association are carrying out further investigations into the incident.
Mendes was released from hospital on Thursday but will undergo medical and neurological supervision over the next week before he is cleared to play again.
Ben is distraught by this. He now realises just how bad the challenge was and his face was ashen when I spoke to him
Man City boss Stuart Pearce
The 27-year-old said: "At first I had real fear about possible after-effects of the incident but the doctors are optimistic I will be okay.
"The tackle was totally unnecessary but I am not the referee and the decision from now on does not depend on me.
"As far as I am concerned this match is finished for me now and we move on.
"This subject is now in the hands of Portsmouth and the FA. If am called on to speak then I will give my opinion."
Meanwhile Thatcher's manager Stuart Pearce will meet his chairman John Wardle and chief executive Alistair Mackintosh on Friday to decide on the internal punishments to be handed to the 30-year-old.
"What happened on Wednesday was indefensible," said Pearce. "Any form of discipline will be discussed at board level, kept internal and we will move on from there.
"But I can assure everybody, this has hit the player very hard. There is no bravado about him. He has gone home, turned the TV and seen the challenge. The more you watch it, the worse it gets."
However, the City manager does not believe Greater Manchester Police should become involved.
"Anything that happens on a football pitch should be governed by the FA and Fifa," Pearce said.
"Once you start involving the police, the floodgates can open and you could end up with a situation where players are arrested during a game."
Thatcher has already written a letter of apology to Mendes.
Pearce added: "Ben is distraught by this. He now realises just how bad the challenge was and his face was ashen when I spoke to him yesterday.
"He is disgusted with himself and there is no way I, or anyone at my club, can defend it. People are having a go at him but, in all honesty, he has not got a leg to stand on."
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Post by greenpoleffc on Aug 26, 2006 0:00:26 GMT 10
Thatcher is an ex Wimbledon thug and he launched a deliberate assault on another player. He has been in trouble for it before and the level of spin that Pearce is putting on this is farcical.
So, this weekend, feel free to go onto the pitch and commit challenges that could easily kill someone. If anyone complains, write a nice letter.
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